The Italian 'trio' sonata : from its origins until Corelli / Peter Allsop.

Author/creator Allsop, Peter, 1946-
Format Book
Publication InfoOxford : Clarendon Press ; New York : Oxford University Press, 1992.
Descriptionix, 334 pages : illustrations, maps ; 26 cm.
Subjects

SeriesOxford monographs on music
Oxford monographs on music. ^A256395
Contents Contexts and concepts. Period, place, and personalia ; The instrumental ensemble ; Genre and function ; The composer in society -- Regional developments. The stil moderno sonata ; The ducal courts ; The central development ; Emilia and the Romagna ; Rome ; The northern regions ; The Corellian sonata.
Abstract This is the first in-depth study of Italian instrumental ensemble music during the seventeenth century based on the great majority of surviving primary sources. Most previous studies have tended to confine themselves to a fixed location or a single composer, rather than offering a correlated account of the genre in its entirety. This book provides comprehensive coverage of every major composer of Italian 'trio' sonatas until Corelli, and is intended as a standard work of reference. It also attempts to undermine the mythology surrounding the development of the free sonata acquired from successive generations of historians, eventually seeking to present Corelli's works, not as the inevitable culmination of the pre-history of the sonata, but as the product of the precise interaction of two regional traditions. The musical development is placed within a broad historical perspective examining such factors as performance and function, and thus placing the sonata within its cultural setting.
Bibliography noteIncludes bibliographical references (pages 240-252) and index.
LCCN 92001001
ISBN0198162294
ISBN9780198162292